You
should exercise your right to choose your preferred Retail Electricity Supplier
(RES) at least thirty (30) days prior to the commencement of retail competition
and open access to avoid being served by the Supplier of Last Resort. Similarly,
once retail competition has started, you are responsible for maintaining a good
business relationship with your RES, and if you decide to switch to a new RES,
you should meet the terms of the Retail Supply Contract
(RSC) before switching.

2.
Obligation to provide a Customer Authorization

You
are responsible for providing Customer Authorization
to prospective RES, allowing them to access your account information for the
purpose of providing you with an offer that addresses your specific electricity
needs.

3.
Obligation to observe the terms of contracts with RES and Distribution Utility
(DU)

You
should review the details of the Disclosure
Statement, and clarify any issues with the RES. Make sure that you understand
the terms and conditions of the RES offer before you decide to make a deal.

5.
Obligation to read the Retail Supply Contract (RSC) before signing

You
should read the RSC thoroughly, and make sure it is consistent with the details
of the Disclosure Statement that you earlier agreed on.

6.
Obligation to contact and update your RES

You
should contact your RES for any changes in your account information (e.g., Change
in contact information). You should also contact your RES for any concerns regarding
your Retail Supply Contract (e.g., Changes in some of the terms and conditions,
early termination of contract, clarifications regarding the terms and conditions,
etc.). Also report any significant changes in your demand requirement, as this
may affect some provisions of the RSC and the DWS Agreement.

7.
Obligation to pay

You
shall pay all amounts legitimately billed by the RES and/or DU (if dual billing).
If you have an outstanding balance with the RES or DU, you are not allowed to
avail of Supplier of Last Resort (SOLR) service, and you are also barred from
switching to a new RES. Non-payment will result in disconnection of your electricity
service.

If
you wish to transact directly with the WESM,
you should satisfy all technical and prudential requirements of the WESM.

9.
Obligation to notify the SOLR

Should
a Last Resort Supply event occur and you do not wish to avail of the SOLR service,
you should inform the SOLR of your decision. Otherwise, your electricity supply
will be terminated and will not be reconnected until you contract with another
RES.